Royal Pavilion



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The Royal Pavilion in Brighton is a former royal residence built for the Prince Regent during the early 19th century. It is a unique and extravagant example of the Indo-Saracenic architectural style, with influences from India and the Islamic world. The Pavilion is open to the public and offers guided tours, audio guides, and a museum with exhibits on the history of the building and its inhabitants.

The entrance fee for the Royal Pavilion is currently £15.90 for adults and £9.50 for children aged 5-15. Concession tickets are available for students, seniors, and disabled visitors. The Pavilion is open daily from 10 am to 5:15 pm, with last admission at 4:30 pm.

The official website for the Royal Pavilion is www.brightonmuseums.org.uk/royalpavilion/. Here you can find more information on the history of the building, exhibitions, and events.

Around the Royal Pavilion, there are several other attractions worth visiting. The Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, located next to the Pavilion, showcases a diverse collection of art and artifacts from Brighton's history. The Brighton Pier is a popular destination for family entertainment, with an amusement arcade, rides, and food stalls. The Brighton Beach is also nearby, offering a relaxing spot to enjoy the sea breeze and soak up some sun.

Brighton is a vibrant and diverse city, with plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafes to explore. The North Laine and South Lanes are two popular shopping districts, offering independent boutiques and vintage stores. The Brighton Marina is another popular destination, with a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops.

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